Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 November 1936
1936-11-25
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Title Section21 1936-11-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICL E ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 276. VoL XCIV. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1936. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article136 1936-11-25 1 Submarine Flotilla Leaves For Unknown Destination London, Nov. 24. Alterations in the disposition of British warships in the Mediterranean are understood to have been made with a view to implementing Mr. Eden’s statement in the House of Commons that British shipping would be protected136 words
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Article120 1936-11-25 1 Passengers From Prai Heid Up A rail accident occurred in Kedah 10.30 a.m today when a benzine tank wagon and two trucks of a poods train from Prai were derailed between Gurun and Junun. The track was torn up for a short distance, but' it is120 words
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Article89 1936-11-25 1 Dogged Fighting In The Suburbs Madrid, Nov. 25. A number of shells fell in the centre of the city last night causing casualties. The French Church of St. Louis was among the buildings damaged. I These evening bombardments are parti-• tularly terrifying for the inhabitants as the lighting89 words
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Article36 1936-11-25 1 Twenty Killed In Chicago Elevated Crash Chicago, Nov. 24. Twenty were killed and a hundred seriously injured when the Milwaukee express crashed into the rear of a local elevated train filled with workmen. —Reuter.36 words
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Article47 1936-11-25 1 Washington, Nov. 24. Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary to the Trea■OTy, has announced the abolition of the right of private individuals to export gold, exports in future will be made only through a stabilisation fund to countries adhering to the monetary agreement concluded on October 13.—Reuter.47 words
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Article68 1936-11-25 1 The secretary of the Penang 1 Cycle TraUnion, Mr. Ooi Seong Poh, had ada letter to the President of the Q1Un g Ung High School, Penang, asking the loan of the school’s ground for the t r thcoming Cycle Carnival, which will be <m Jan. 3. r t68 words
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Article19 1936-11-25 1 Lail, Nev. 24. Half a million were present at the fur "‘n<j of m. Salengro.—Reuter Wireless.19 words
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Article85 1936-11-25 1 HATIONS ANXIOUS TO SECURE EXAMPLES London, Nov. 24. The Under-Secretary for Air, Sir Philip Sassoon, in a speech in London said the development of the air force expansion scheme coincided with a period of unusual progress in performance and design of aeroplanes and engines. How good these85 words
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Article114 1936-11-25 1 Commons Ratify The Treaty London, November 24. The House of Commons approved the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty without opposition. The provisions of the Treaty meant that Great Britain must protect Egyptian territory from invasion, Mr. Eden said in the House of Commons moving ratification of the Treaty. He114 words
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Article49 1936-11-25 1 The Pinang Gazette understands that the‘ basket-ball and voHey-ball teams of the Chung Ling High School and the Fukkien Girls’ School will have to cancel their tour to Bangkok during the forthcoming vacation, as the Bangkok Basket atad Volley Ball Association is not able to raise teams.49 words
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Article23 1936-11-25 1 Lisobn, Nov. 24. Senor Arm indo Monteiro, ex-Foreign Minister, has been appointed Portuguese Ambassador to London in succession to Senor Ulrich.^-Reuter.23 words
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Article144 1936-11-25 1 DEPUTY LEGAL ADVISER. F.M.S. Mr. M.C. Hay, the Penang District Judge, is shortly leaving on transfer to Kuala Lumpur as Deputy Adviser. Mr. Hay during his brief term of office in Penang has counted a large circle of friends, and is held in esteem144 words
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Article50 1936-11-25 1 Mr. H. C. Willem's Appointment It is officially announced that the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been pleased to appoint Mr. H. C. Willan, M.C., M.C.S., to be Solicitor-General, Kenya. Mr. Willan will be sailing to Kenya about the middle of December.50 words
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Article28 1936-11-25 1 Berlin, Nov. 24. From Moscow it is reported that the Soviet arrested three more Germains on Saturday. The German Embassy is inquiring into the report. —Reuter.28 words
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50 1936-11-25 1 The car overturned and the driver. who was the sole passenger, was thrown out. The cyclist also sustained injuries and both were taken to the General Hospital.50 words
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Article100 1936-11-25 1 COMMONS QUESTION TO MR. ORMSBY-GORE Ix>ndon, Nov. 24. Mr. W.G'.A. Ormsby-Gore was asked in the House of Commons why th< Government overruled the expres ed wishes of the Sultan of Selangor in the appointment of an heir-pre-sumptive and the appointed of the third instead of the second100 words
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Article109 1936-11-25 1 Five Alleged Assailants In Court While sitting by the side of Paya Terubong Road, Ayer Itam, Penang, Last night at about eight o'clock, two Chinese, Goh Bar Chet and Sob Koh Ong, were set upon by five Chinese annea win» h-*.—.. two Chinese were taken109 words
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Article136 1936-11-25 1 Facilitating Transportation Of Foodstuffs Shanghai, Nov. 25 An Executive Yuen meeting approved a loan of $14,000,000 to be raised on bonds for construction on the Nanking-Kiangs: Railway. It is hoped to complete the trunk line system to the south-east. The Executive Yuen also passed measures for food relief.136 words
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Article126 1936-11-25 1 Entertaining Film At Majestic “IT HAD TO HAPPEN.” With George Raft, Rasalind Russell, Leo Carrillo, Ar line Judge, Alan Dinchart and others. A 20th Century Production. Now showing at the Majestic. George Raft and Rosalind Russell are co-starred in this entertaining film in which Raft portrays126 words
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Article236 1936-11-25 1 AU Night Battle For Town Of Pailingmiao Shanghai, Nov. 25. The capture of Pailingmiao, base of the Manchukuo-Mongol operations, is claimed in a semi-official Chinese report. The report adds that Chinese troops occupied the town*after an allnight hand-to-hand battle. The capture followed a rapid encircling movement.236 words
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Advertisement13 1936-11-25 1 i H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS Telephone No. 77X PENANG No. 68-70, Bishop Street,13 words
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Advertisement150 1936-11-25 1 VIRGIN FACE POWDER Soothing healing antiseptic—it beautifies the skin. Obtainable in Three Shades. At all good stores. CHENG HENG CO., Agents 205 t Carnarvon Street, Penang. COUPON Please send me a sample pack. 1 of “Bedak Virgin,’’ for which I enclose five cents in stamp Name Address STEPS TOmM® HEALTH150 words
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4164 1936-11-25 2 Mr. Samuel’s Questions Before Commissioners Meeting KADERSAH SQUARE LAND TITLES AT the fortnightly meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners yesterday Mr. C. R. Samuel raised the question of Penang’s Improvement Scheme and titles of land in Kadersah Square. Mr. Samuel said he asked4,164 words
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Advertisement1086 1936-11-25 2 ymiWJfeSafeHe nonces THE GREAT EASTHM LIFE 4 ASSURANCE CO. LTD. u b naM Choon Sang has been dismissed fro®»» service and has w authority totronssjj Singapore Office business or to collect monies on the Cecil Street, Singapore. company’s behalf. Kp un. THE KEDAH RUBBER Kw u Lun-pur COMPANY LIMITED Phone1,086 words
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Advertisement33 1936-11-25 2 wy y/ 7 1'# if r TO 7k wM-O t iBwofek' Z A l w W1 W f W 'i 7 IM/ JO/ A v Marcovitch IMjek Wife 1 STANDARD SIZE eilliF v33 words
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786 1936-11-25 3 “CHINA IS AS ORDERLY AS EUROPE ”—Sir F. Leith-Ross Five Years’ Record of Development NATION NOW UNITED UNDER ONE GOVERNMENT London, Nov. 24. Only if you can make journeys in Europe equal to those easily accomplishable *n China without passing districts where there are signs of trouble, can you say786 words
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Article, Illustration34 1936-11-25 3 London, Nov. 24. The engagement is announced of one of England’s most eligible bachelors, the Duke of Norfolk, to the Hon. Lavinia Strutt, daughter of Lord Belper.—Reuter. THE DUKE OF NORFOLK34 words
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Article179 1936-11-25 3 Glad Tidings For Producers London, Nov. 24. Glad tidings of great joy have been brought to tin producers by today’s cheering statistics published by the International Tin Research and Development CounciL World apparent consumption increased by fourteen per cent in the year ended September 1936 to 153,851179 words
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Article92 1936-11-25 3 To Corry An Aerial Purser London, Nov. 24When the big Empire flying-boats, now under construction, take over the operation of the mail routes next year, each flyingboat will have a “flight clerk” in its crew whose duties will be similar to those of the purser on board92 words
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Article479 1936-11-25 3 BRITISH DEMAND FOR SAFE ANCHORAGE IGNORED London, Nov. 24. The British Government’s request for information regarding safe anchorage at Barcelona, which was addressed to the Burgos authorities after receipt of their recent warning of intention to bombard that port, has not yet been answered. Franco’s479 words
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Article172 1936-11-25 3 Underwriters Increasing Rates London, Nov. 24. Owing mainly to the heavy industrial and commercial commitments in connection with the Coronation and the desrse of under- writers strictly to curtail speculative busi- ness, Lloyd’s latest rates against risk of a postponement show a slight increase compared with previous weeks.172 words
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Article, Illustration71 1936-11-25 3 London, Nov. 24. The congregation at Oxford this afternoon was taken completely by surprise when Lord Nuffield announced he would add a further £750,000 to his recent gift to the University, making a total of £2,000,000. He stated that he had only heard this morning that71 words
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Article49 1936-11-25 3 Indefinite Suspension Of "Rebels” Tampa, Florida, Nov. 24. The American Federation of Labour Convention has voted to continue indefinitely the suspension of ten “Rebel” unions led. *y Mr. John Lewis. The decision appears to be the end of efforts to bridget the between the rival organizations.—Reuter.49 words
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Article53 1936-11-25 3 Nairobi, Nov. 24. Optimistic reports suggest that an oilfield discovered in Kenya is large enough, to supply the requirements of British? Africa s;uth of the Equator and relate in* particular prospecting operations of x French engineer claiming to have located what is believed to be a big53 words
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Advertisement88 1936-11-25 3 SPEED 7 .^BB0^5^Z--^3f%/si r i I ®flr KODAK has more than kept up with today s idea of speed in film. In “Verichrome” there’s an emulsion that reacts quickly to light, gets the picture when the light is not so good. There’s another emulsion that serves as a “brake”, so88 words
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Advertisement424 1936-11-25 3 ANOTHER STOMACH OPERATION AVOIDED by Maclean Brand Stomach Powder ‘‘Round about the first week of February/' writes Mr. M.B., “I became ill. The first symptoms were that I was very weak, could hardly walk, and could not eat because of terrible pain in the stomach, between the shoulders, and in424 words
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386 1936-11-25 4 CHAPLAIN'S COMMENTS 'ON EDUCATION Comments on the present trend of education are made by Rev. E. T. Loader, the Malacca «haplain, in an article in the Tenuel English School magaz ne, The .Forward. Rev. Leader, inter alia rys: “We hear much in these days about children being386 words
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Article264 1936-11-25 4 Sequel To Slander Action DEBATE IN HOUSE TO FOLLOW Mr. Baldwin announced, in the House of Commons last week, that he had appointed special Board of Inquiry to Investigate «negations made aga nst B.B.C. officials Muring the hearing of Mr. R. S. Lambert's «lander action against Sir264 words
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Article1103 1936-11-25 4 FAREWELL DINNER WEDDING BELLS ENGAGEMENT A farewell dinner was given to Mr. W. C. Lai, B. Sc., of the Perak River-Hydro, j and Mrs. Lai, by his coHeagues at the Station Hotel, during the week-end, on the occasion of their departure to China, where Mr Lai is1,103 words
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Article327 1936-11-25 4 Open To Medical Practitioners The League of Nations is arranging far a fourth course of instructicn in malariology which will commence at the King Edward VII College of Medicine at Singapore. on Monday, Apr. 19, 1937. The object of the course is to complete the tiaining327 words
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Article195 1936-11-25 4 Fancy Dress Parade A social to end the year’s activities of the Union Epworth League, Ipoh, took the form of a fancy dress party, which was a great success. Guests were entertained by its members and were given a chance to compete for prizes which were195 words
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Article87 1936-11-25 4 j The K.P.M. liner Nieuw Holland which reached Singapore from Australia recently had 7,000 bees in its bonnet on the trip from Sydney to Soerabaya. The hive travelled in a special cage in the ship’s cool room. The bees were for the Soerabaya Zoo. The87 words
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277 1936-11-25 4 Rajah Interviewed In Singapore "Royal Air Force squadrons will be stationed at Sarawak in the future, but there are no immediate plans for that,” said His Highness the Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, to a representa- five of the Pinang Gazette in Singapore277 words
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Advertisement205 1936-11-25 4 ■STEEL BULLOCK Corf, Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drums Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches. EASTERN CO.. 1, River Rond. PENANG. your HOME! LYPENE KEEPS YOUR HOUSE CLEANINS EASILY AND CHEAPLY Lypene germs md cleans in one action. It is twice as strong as Carbolic acid, and is a safe» MM sure205 words
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7569 1936-11-25 5 MALAYAN RESEARCH DISCOVERY TRIBUTE TO WORK Of DR. VAN STEIN CALLENFELS recent lecture to the Anglo-American Historical Research Conference, 1 Sir Richard Winstedt, K.B.E., C.M.G., formerly British Adviser, Jo- s]M>ke on early Malay history. He paid tribute to the work of Dr. van Stein Callenfels,7,569 words
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Article, Illustration57 1936-11-25 5 —The Austin Seven safely deposited in the Borneo Motors showroom after completing the marathon test round Penang Island, together with the four drivers, Paw-anchee bin Yacob, Hussain b n Chee, Bdharom bin Haji Noorchvn and Ng Swee Kong. The car covered a total distance of 3,86057 words
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Article314 1936-11-25 6 Sports Club Hold Smelters Playing one man short, the Penang Sports Club mawaged to hold the WE stem Smelting Hockey Team to a draw, in a game of hockey the Esplanade yesterday evening, each side scoring three goals. The game was played in a steady314 words
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Article570 1936-11-25 6 Points’ Decision Over Kid Gabo Despite giving half a stone in weight and more than ten years in age, Kid Gabo, veteran of over 300 fights, showed that he is by no means finished with the ring when he gave a remarkable display against Cheah Boon570 words
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97 1936-11-25 6 Regardless of the cloudy and threatening sky yesterday evening, a large crowd attended the s:ccer match between the Chartered Bank Recreation Party and the Penang Jubilee Party on the Rcnong g ound. The game reulted in a win for the former by one goal97 words
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349 1936-11-25 6 3-0 Victory' Against B.R.C. The Government Trade School scored a creditable victory by three goals to nil over the Butterworth Recreation Club at hockey yesterday evening at the latter’s ground. The ground was wet ami slippery rendering ball control difficult. The school were undeniably the349 words
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Article254 1936-11-25 6 AIR MAIL A mail for Australia, New 7 Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore thence by Singapore- Australia air service will close at 7 p.m. today A mail for Java and Southern Sum.» via Singapore and thence by rL M vice will close at 7 p.m.254 words
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Miscellaneous394 1936-11-25 6 QUfEN’S I. AST NIGHT TONIGHT Universal’s Grand Double Feature Attraction! jicnfiNi lyf Y IN 1U, w BBIISB jB *'g f w353s|® mwf THKGSSAT GETSER MURDER MYSTERY ".‘1 -Sh 1« HENRY HUNTER H< JUDITH BARRETT ALAN HALE RALPH MORGAN tX/l Dtaactod bf Arthur Lob* .J a vamnsAt rcture Strongly supported by394 words
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24 1936-11-25 7 The annual Prize-giving Day of the Bukit Mertajam High School will take place on Friday, at 11 a.m.24 words
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Article116 1936-11-25 7 Mr.;Chon<| Kim Stah And Miss Lee See Yong X(From Our Own Correspondent). IAlor Star, Nov. 24 A Chinese wedding in the reformed style took place at the Chinese Kim Lan Society, Alor Star yesterday between Mr. Chong Kim Siah, son of Mr. Cnong Chor Pee116 words
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Article147 1936-11-25 7 A Malay, Che Mat bin Adamsah was produced before Mr. H. Watson in the Police Court, Penang, yesterday charged with theft of a spanner valued $3.50 belonging to Tek Keat Lecng on Nov. 23. Che Mat claimed trial. The case was postponed to Dec. 1 bail being147 words
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Advertisement139 1936-11-25 7 E j i I ■pl if I 1- i w j v- a r W Wl <0. X K 4 (> <4 '1 it A iV*® w W .W-9. j iB —M I |l|llll.iiW W >r; R u y l RWL r 1 AfT? JM POPUV** AS DISPLAYED IN THE139 words
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Advertisement83 1936-11-25 7 COULD NOT LIFT ARMS ABOVE HEAD* Suffered Agonies with ivwvmatNn frAft* gflg? XJTE^lte «Sj*Siw»n» bed were eicruclaUng. wwAknii tn Also, After sitting nnirth *”<’ I had to Brtteaeml BL gH wag Hfcg thag ter month», •nd could Mt reach above my head. 1 red £5r£j? u8 h n e-to 183 words
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Article593 1936-11-25 8 one who frequents the Penang markets, particularly in the I mornings, can have failed to notice the increase in the quantity and improve-; ment in the quality of the local fish for sale. A few years ago the question of extending the local fishing industry was seriously considered,593 words
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Article218 1936-11-25 8 BANDITS ROBUST COWBOYS Double Feature Attraction At Queen's Mystery, drama, comedy and adventure are cleverly interwoven into the double feature attraction, “Yellowstone” and “Silent Valley,” now showing at the Queen’s. Set in the Yellowstone National Park, “Yellowstone,” is a story of a bandit who returns, after serving 18 years in218 words
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Article251 1936-11-25 8 STRAITS CHINESE THEIR PROBLEMS Lively Discussion At S.C.B.A. Meeting Pertinent views on the Straits Chinese were expressed last night at a meeting of i the Straits Chinese British Association (Penang) held at the Old Xaverians Association. Penang. Mr. Lam Cheng Ean chairman of the S.C.B.A., presided. IMr. Cheah Inn Kiong251 words
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Article725 1936-11-25 8 A Fine School Magazine— ft eU)s papers in the News— Art of Pickpocketing—War on Noise N form and presentation, Malayan school magazines have improved 1 beyond words in the past year or two. A notable contributor to the literature of the schools is the magazine issued 1725 words
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Advertisement152 1936-11-25 8 TOMMEW fl| ®ENO BY ©lhainaipagia® AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd., Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur I the world renowned WggF NATURAL MINERAL WATER j 1 Bottled as it flows from the Spring < > Especially effective in cases of I 1 W STOMACH X LIVER TROUBLE. GOUT. RHEUMATISM J v152 words
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Advertisement58 1936-11-25 8 i SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS wrwioniii Jiir c) (oy?ci3 Specially Packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins Obtainable at all the Leading Provisions Dealers. Sole Agents Henry Waugh58 words
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2151 1936-11-25 9 jAir Commodore Smith's Forecast DINNER GIVEN IN HIS HONOUR BY FLYING CLUBS T believe we are going to get something substantial in the E way of an Auxiliary Air Force in Malaya. ‘*1 have made a proposal, and I have every reason2,151 words
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Article282 1936-11-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. 25. •jTje administrators of the well-known •state of the late M. Shaik Ad'xm appeared before the Hon. Mr. Justice Aithen in the ;>erak Supreme Court yesterday as defendants in a suit brought by R.M.M.A. vmamalai Chettiar, of Ipoh, for the282 words
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Article413 1936-11-25 9 BROKEN WIRE BETWEEN LEGS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 25. The discovery of an electrocuted body near in a ward of the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital was described to Che Maarof in the Coroner’s court yesterday. The inquest was on Chong Man, a kepala employed413 words
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Article150 1936-11-25 9 Scotland v. The Rest Following, are the teams for the Scotland v. The Rest rugby match to be played on the Esplanade at 4.45 pan. on Saturday SCOTLAND J. F. Keay A.H. West, G. T. Cameron, A. B. Paterson, S. L. McNee; J. A. P. Cameron, Lim Keng Chuan;150 words
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Advertisement477 1936-11-25 9 LA1E ADVERTISEMENTS it s RUNNYMEDE HOTEL |c LIMITED t H Inc< rporated in the Straits Settlements! NOTICE is hereby given that the Six- F teenth Annual General Meeting of the t Shareholders will be held on Saturday the a 19th day of December 1936 at the Regis- r cared Office,477 words
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Advertisement112 1936-11-25 9 J.B. Priestley, one of the most popular writers in England «LJl today. Announces /.Xy? X the 5-M arrival < ofa small exclusive selection of <&'/ Evening Gowns this s' Morning 23, LIGHT ST..PENANG. ”E. O." Hotel I PENANG. TODAY DINNER DANCE Dance Music By The NEW “E. O.” ORCHESTRA i112 words
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Advertisement117 1936-11-25 10 /-x WINTER SERVICE KImU- hV- OCTOBER STH THURSDAY and SUNDAY L TO BANGKOK AND EUROPE THURSDAY and MONDAY TO MEDAN-SINGAPORE AND JAVA BOON HAK CO. (THE HOUSE FOR CHINESE CURIOS) 25. Bishop Street. Penang. MORE XMAS GIFTS HAVE ARRIVED. YOUR INSPECTION IS INVITED. ALWAYS IN STOCK IRONSIDE LOTUS DELTA SHOES117 words
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Advertisement432 1936-11-25 11 DELIVERY time. .TABLE “«•'*«> COMBINED SUBSCRIPTION RATE I Mertojc» TIMES of MALAYA PINANG GAZETTE TIMES OF MALAYA Taiping 425 Bukit Mertajam 2.10 'W. Par it Bum lor Bag an Serai 5.10 Sungoi Bakap 2J0 JUk and Parit Buntar 5.30 Nebon, T.ba! 2.40 Z Bog.nS.rol W 7PT TF Nebong Tebal 5.40432 words
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Article398 1936-11-25 12 Control Of Foreign Shipping In Tasman Sea ACTION BY DOMINION GOVERNMENTS Wellington (N. Z. ■PHE first blow in the defence of British shipping in its fight against foreign competition has been struck by the New Zealand Government. In the House of Representatives here, the Protection of398 words
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Article193 1936-11-25 12 i Edwardian Steamship A new company, named the Edwardian Steamship Co., Ltd., has been registered with a nominal capital of £20,000, to carry on the business of ship and tug owners, shipbrokers, shipping agents, loading brokers, carriers, freight contractors, charterers of and dealers in steamers and other193 words
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Article433 1936-11-25 12 S.S. “MEERKERK” from Far East via Singapore— sails same <Ev Colombo, Euez, Port Said, Jaffa, Genoa, Marseilles h r sterdam and Hamburg. ain n S.S. “BULTAN” from Singapore via ports. S.S. “PENANG MARU” from Japan for Rangoon and Calcutta TOMORROW S.S. “TOYOOKA MARU” from Japan via* Singapore—sails433 words
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Article38 1936-11-25 12 Shipbuilding materials to the value of £471.000 have been ordered from the British Iron and Steel Corporation, Ltd., by three Danish firms, Helsingor Shipbuilding and Machinery Co., Jernkontoret Inc., Copenhagen, and Aalborg Shipyard.38 words
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Article42 1936-11-25 12 The two passenger steamers which art being built for the Isle of Man Steam Packet Co. by Messrs. Vickers-Arm-strongs, Ltd., at Barrow, are to be launched on Dec. 16. The steamers will be named Fenella and Tynwald.42 words
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Advertisement48 1936-11-25 12 I NOW .1 Is.Your Opportunity to buy a ;i GOOD SECOND-HAND i PIANO for $150. E 1 OR I A New Portable Columbia J d Gramophone for $14. i 8 NEVER A Better Radio-Gram Than A MARCONI. I I Robinson Piano Co. (S. 8.) IM |l I PENANG.48 words
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Miscellaneous503 1936-11-25 12 RADIO TOPICS PROGRAMMES "A WELSH NOTEBOOK" Miss Megan Lloyd George, M P., daughter of the Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, Will be heard in a talk, *‘A Welsh Notebook,’* in which she w ll describe current activities in her native land. Her talk will be broadcast in Transmission 3 to-503 words
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Miscellaneous453 1936-11-25 12 I 11 ’i MISS MEGAN LLOYD GEORGE, M.P., who will be heard in Trdfismission 3 tomorrow. She will give a talk entitled “A Welsh Notebook. J 1 1 CLASSICAL TEACHING BY WIRELESS Classical Association of Scot- j land has adopted a resolution to i set up a Committee to investigate453 words
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Miscellaneous528 1936-11-25 12 "MILFORD HAVEN TO BILLINGSGATE" Listeners to Davcntry will, at 10.50 p.m. on Nov. 30, hear a feature programme, “Milford Haven to Billingsgate,” produced by T. Rowland Hughes. In this programme an attempt will be made to reproduce as many as possible of the activities of the fishing industry, from the528 words
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Article50 1936-11-25 13 The Penang Municipal Band will play at the Gardens this evening from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Following is the programme:— March: —The Pompadours: —Stanley. Overture:—Potted Overtures: —Engleman. Selection: —Patience: —Sullivan. Intermezzo: —Penelope’s Garden: —Ancliffe. Two Pieces; (a) Waltz:—Would You?: —Pecorini; (b) Fox Trot:—But Where Are You?: —Berlin.50 words
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55 1936-11-25 13 Various shipowners having intimated their desire to bring to London cruising vessels in connection with the Coronation festivities, the Port of London Authority have approved the principle of providing accommodation for such vessels at various moorings between London and Tilbury. Applications have been received in55 words
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Advertisement712 1936-11-25 13 >***** MiiL r MBLUk FUiUlBU UMB LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lem Dm (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Ixatoaa PATROCLUS Marseilles, London, Rotterdam, Glasgow. Nov. 27 Dec 23 A \tfnBEG L’don, R’dam, H’burg Antwerp Middlesborough Dec. 4 Jan 4 irvv\’ON Mars., L’don, R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Dec. 11 Jan. 6 C712 words
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Advertisement173 1936-11-25 13 FORTHCOMING SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE Dec. 4 m.v. “CHR. HUYGENS” N.L. ***** tons Dec. 11 m.v. SIBAJAK R.L. 13.000 tons Dec. 25 m.v. “J.V. OLDENBARNEVELT” N.L. 20*000 tons Jan. 1 m.v. “DEMPO” R.L. 17,000 tons Jan. 15 s.s. “JOHAN DE WITT” N.L. 11,000 tons Jan. 22 s.s. SLAMAT” R.L. 13,000 tons173 words
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Advertisement616 1936-11-25 13 W-la r/K‘< •<_^? z l^/w^ggLt^JrX, P© f\ and Gt W BRITISH INDIA Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Hit Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Outwards from London for China JapamHomewards for Colombo Aden, Port Said, due Penang* 1936 Marseilles and London. due Penang 1936. R/S616 words
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Miscellaneous760 1936-11-25 13 7.20 News in Imglish. 7.35 Concert of of concert relay. 8.05—News in French, light music (continued). 8.15 Greetings 8. 35— Continuation of concert relay. 9.20 to listeners in India. 8 20 News and eco- —International talk by M. Jacques Kayser, nomic review in German. Call DJQ. 8.35 9.30—Talk on music760 words
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Miscellaneous54 1936-11-25 13 I 6.30— p.m.—European Programme 7.30 p.m.—Local-Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m— DA VENTRY- News Bulletin and Announcements. 10.30 p.m.—Close down. TOMORROW I 3.30 6.30 p.m.—Chinese Programme. 6.30— 10.30 p.m.—European Programme. 7.30 p.m. —Local-Time Signal, Weather Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements. 8.30 p.m.—DA VENTRY —News Bulletin and54 words
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Article970 1936-11-25 14 Full Programme Following are the handicaps for today’s races at Singapore:— Race 1—Horses-XUss 3—Division 5—About 7 Furlongs, 2.30 p.m. 0 0 0 TETE D’OR 9-00 Mr. M. Van Breukelen Owner 0-2 0 GLEN ARROW 8.11 Messrs. Cheong Yok Choy and Cheong Yok Chong Hobbs 4 1970 words
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Article128 1936-11-25 14 BY WINDSOR LAD TIC-TAC RAPIER Race Is Race 1: 1: WATTLE ASH JACATRA JACATRA UPRIGHT WATTLE ASH UPRIGHT Race 2: Race 2: Raice 2: T. AWT .ESS LARUT GLlTTER LARUT EXPLODE MIRS WOO Race 3: Race 3: Race 3: TINY BELLE BU VOLNIAK ARMY CONTRACTOR TINY BELLE TINY128 words
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Article66 1936-11-25 14 C.R.C. vs. Sporting Diamonds The following will represent the Chinese Recreation Club at hockey this evening on the Victoria Green against the Sporting Diamonds: Ng Teik Dee; Ong Hock Eang, Wee Chong Ghee; Eu Cheow Hin, Cheah Kim Swee, Ooi Seang Huah; Chong Foong Chin. Khoo Ong Lee, Um66 words
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Article98 1936-11-25 14 In a friendly game of hockey played yesterday on the Penang Free School ground, the Government Commercial Day School defeated the Anglo-Chinese School by one goal to nil. The exchanges were fairly even, although the Commercial boys did more of the attacking. Fifteen minutes after the start the98 words
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Article186 1936-11-25 14 LEYLAND SAVES SIDE FROM DEFEAT I Sydney, Nov. 24. M.C.C.: 288 and 245 for 8 wkts. Australia XI: 544 for 8 wkts de- clared. The match between the M C C and an Australia XI was drawn. The Australians declared in the morning at 544 for186 words
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330 1936-11-25 14 Although Cambridge University are now meeting stronger sides, they continue to maintain their unbeaten record. Their; success over Leicester was their ninth win this term. The Ught Blues were without the services of their captain, C.D. Laborde, who sustained an injured foot in the Dublin match330 words
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Advertisement379 1936-11-25 14 j >\ a XX. I vegetables are good enough for Agents for Malaya HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG. SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. AMALGAMATED LIMITED. (INCORPORATED IN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS* WEMBLEY CABARET ONE DOZEN UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS 1. “You have the BEST ORCHESTRA 9. “I DO NOT MIND TELLING YOU EAST OF SUEZ.’’379 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1936-11-25 15 MAY SOON ANNOUNCE HIS ENGAGEMENT NASTY CUSTOMER AT CLOSE QUARTERS W HEN .it was announced recently that Walter Neusel, the German heavyweight, would receive about £3,300 for his fight with Ben Foord, the British and Empire champion, at the new Harringay1,131 words
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Article181 1936-11-25 15 Within the next 12 months the majority of the people in England and abroad are going to hear of the greatest sporting speculation yet put before financial investors in England. It has just got to come. When It does, it will merely be the realisation of many a181 words
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512 1936-11-25 15 gTTER CONTROL OUTSIDE THAN inside ring London, Nov. 11. Mr Sydney Hulls, boxing promoter and aatchffl&Ker, son of a boxing referee, of a man who played his part the knuckle fights of the day» of the cyi is a man of vision and a512 words
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Article123 1936-11-25 15 Teams For Sunday Hing f the Perak Hock ®y t l,iction Committee the following Were 8elected for a State trial Sun day next. r Swee Un; Abdul Rahman and *Um o' Hamld B yers and Carcenec; Sit 1 }Iun D r. Yzleman, Rivaz and Choo (•>* r123 words
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Article87 1936-11-25 15 It seems reasonably sure that a Soccer J team from South Africa will play a series of games in Australia, either in 1937 or or 1938. South African administrators are keen on making the trip to Australia and negotiations are proceeding lx?tween the two countries87 words
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Article108 1936-11-25 15 j "I’m a little disappointed with our form i so far, but I am convinced that when we j have time to settle down we will be a much j better, side than some people think," said j Allen, the English captain. In a special in- terview after108 words
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Article83 1936-11-25 15 I A precedent will be created in the Eng-» lish Gold Union international trials, at Woodhall Spa next year, when player* will be sent out in threes, instead of This practice has been followed extensw vely for some years in America with advantage, but has not hitherto83 words
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Advertisement36 1936-11-25 15 I! (M Jtuurfii... 'HteJ wi Ml wk gs > I 1 I I 11 a /< PABCO I 12 flu Points Enamels X 1 Varnishes. H H U IK 8 I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. V- lii£3 I36 words
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Article276 1936-11-25 16 Quiet But Firm 3Ehe Stock Exchange was '1“«* Ix>n<k>n, Nov. 24Yesterday Rise or Fall Cm. 5 1944-64 117* Finding. 4 p-c., 1960-90 117* War L—n, 3% p-e. to6 Strata4 p.C-. 1934-51 »2* 4 Cm. Un. Am. (Umtt) 10* Prudential “A** 37* ■opal Amce. (Uh. yd.) V,i Gt.276 words
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Article117 1936-11-25 16 London, Nov. 24. RUBBER Steady. Spot 8g buyers 82 sellers. Jaiv/March 8g buyers 8(( sellers. April/June 8f( buyers 85 sellers. Auly/Sept. 8(1 buyers 8Jg sellers. Mew York 18.05 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 39,050 tons Liverpool 52,518 tons COPRA. Straits S.O. Rotterdam. £19.7.6d. VVPPKR White Muntok In117 words
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Article215 1936-11-25 16 KENNEDY CO. The tollowing are tne lataM. quotations in MESSRS. KENNEDY A Oa-’s Share Urt today RUBBER: Buyers Seller» Ayer Pangs 1.80 1.90 Batu Untang 1-32} 1.37}ex Benta L12} ITO Borelli 1-90 2.10 Changkat Serdang 1.15 130c Connemara 1.72} 1.80c Glenealy 2.15 235 Kamasan 3.40 3.75 Kuala Sidim 2.80 2.90215 words
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Article106 1936-11-25 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 105 9*64 105A New York 4.893 4.89A Montreal 4.885 4.885 Brussels 28.95& 28.951 Geneva 21.31 21.30 i Amsterdam 9.031 9.031 Milan 92« 92.3 Berlin 12.17 12.17 Stockholm 19.39*4 19.39*4 {Copenhagen 22.40 23.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26*4 26*4 Prague 1381 1381 Madrid 55.00106 words
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Article112 1936-11-25 16 f 5 YESTERDAY TODAY London—(Spot) £230.15.0 £232.15.0 London—(3 months) £230.5.0 £232.5.0 Singapore >114.871 $1101 Business Done Penang Business Done COPRA.-— (Sun dried) >7.75 £7.65 BLACK PEPPER >6.50 $6.50 rubber s— London 8 5|8d 8 5|8d Tor 18 l|16c(G) 18 3{16c(G) Singapore-Spot 30 5(8c 30 5|8c Dec. 30 3(4c112 words
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Article159 1936-11-25 16 A.A.ANTHONY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellera Batu Selangor 135 1.40 Hong Fatt 1.37} 1.42} Kuchai 1.32} 1.37} Lukut 1.47} 1-52} North Taiping 77} 80 Rahman Hyd. L17} 1.22} Rantau Ordy. 1.42} 1.45 Rantau Pref. 1.45 1.50 Sungei Luaa 1.92} 1.97} Sungei Way 3.25 3.35 Taiping 78 80 Teluk Kruin 1.02} 1.07}159 words
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Article148 1936-11-25 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Untangs 1.30 132} Bentas 1.10 1.12} Brogas 1.02} 1.05 Lunas 2.15 232} M. Pindas 1.72} 1.80 Mentakabs .45 .47} Pajams 2.15 2.22} Sungei Tukangs 137} 1.32}ex Ulu Benuts 54 56 TINS Bangrins 23j6 24J3 Batu Selangors 1.35 1.37} Hong Fatts 1.35 L40 Jelapangs 2713148 words
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Article29 1936-11-25 16 Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., Dredge Statistics for the first half of November. 1936. Hours Run 219; Cubic yards treated 22,300; Tin ore won, Pikuls 172.63.29 words
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Article19 1936-11-25 16 Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development Prospecting Co., Ltd., output for the month of October 1936 was 117 piculs.19 words
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Article34 1936-11-25 16 Payment of 2J per cent., less tax (same), for year ended June 30, 1936. Transfer books will be closed from Nov. 9, to Nov. 23. both days inclusive. Meeting. Nov. 20.34 words
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Article25 1936-11-25 16 Interim of 7J per cent., less tax at 4s. 9d. (No interim in previous year, but 15 per cent, paid for full year).25 words
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Article18 1936-11-25 16 Dividend of 8d. per share, or 3 113 per cent., less tax (21 per cent.).18 words
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Article19 1936-11-25 16 Dividend of 21 per cent., less tax at 4s. 9d„ payable Dec. 1 (nil). Meeting, Nov.19 words
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Article151 1936-11-25 16 LEAN CO. TODAY'S OPENING QUOTATIONS TIN: Bayers SeSers Am pats 5|3 5)7} Asams 32 9 33|9cd A. Wengs 197} 2.05 B. Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts 135 1.42} Jelapangs 26|0 27(0 Johans 30 33 Katus 26IQ 26|0 Kuchais 1.30 1.35x6 Kundangs 9'3 9)9 Laruts 11|3 11|9 N. Taipings 771 821151 words
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Article594 1936-11-25 16 Why Quota Was Not Produced The tenth annual general meeting of Ayer Hi lam Tin Dredging, Ltd., was held in London on Nov. 11. I Mr. C V. Thomas (the chairman) said: The permissible output under the International Tin Restriction Agreement averaged for the year 58.925594 words
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Article93 1936-11-25 16 The directors of United Sua Be tong Rubber Estates, which owns plantations in the Federated Malay States and Central Johore, announce an interim dividend on the £750.000 issued capital of 6i per cent., less tax. This is IJ per cent, more than in the previous93 words
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Article91 1936-11-25 16 Semenyih Rubber Estate has doubled its interim dividend on the £47,264. 14s issued and paid capital at 6 per cent., leas tax, on account of the year ending April 30, 1937. Last year’s payment of 3 per cent, was followed by a final of 7 per cent.,91 words
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Advertisement134 1936-11-25 16 BANKS. Experience Teaches One To Save» But How Many Have Found 4 Way To Put By Their Spare Dollars OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. offer you facilities of their SAVINGS DEPARTMENT For Systematic Saving. BEGIN YOUR SAVINGS NOW For Rules and Rqfuhtjons Apply MANAGER, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. Ltd.. Nos. 28 A134 words
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